The new Miss Universe angrily left the live broadcast, revealing the concave "habit"

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Two months after her coronation, reigning Miss Universe Fatima Bosch has yet to win over the public's support. Many people still leave negative comments under posts about the new queen.
On the official Miss Universe homepage, posts updating Fatima Bosch's activities, photos, and schedule are constantly appearing. However, instead of the usual congratulations or emojis, the comments are filled with sarcastic and mocking icons. According to statistics from many international beauty forums, Fatima Bosch has received millions of smiley faces, a number never before seen for any Miss Universe winner.
"That's her legacy from her Miss Universe reign – millions of smiley faces," "At least she set a record," or "That's the price to pay for being paved the way to the crown" – these sarcastic comments flooded every post related to Fatima. This reaction shows that, two months after wearing the crown, the Mexican beauty is still not accepted by the public and has even become the target of criticism.
This is considered a rare, even unprecedented, case in the history of Miss Universe. Previously, newly crowned Miss Universe usually received strong support from international audiences, and their post-coronation activities generated significant influence and public participation. In contrast, Fatima Bosch became a symbol of the wave of discontent among beauty pageant fans.
According to many, this fierce backlash is not simply aimed at Fatima Bosch personally, but reflects public anger over the persistent instability in the way the Miss Universe organization has been run in recent years. From a beauty pageant once considered the most prestigious and reputable on the planet, Miss Universe is facing a major question: does the title still retain its inherent value?
The backlash began with suspicions of unfair results at the Miss Universe 2025 competition. Composer Omar Harfouch, who had previously served as a judge but later withdrew, publicly revealed a business relationship between Fatima Bosch's family and businessman Raul Rocha, the owner of Miss Universe. This information quickly ignited outrage among beauty pageant fans.
Furthermore, after the final night, many other contestants also spoke out about discriminatory practices behind the scenes. These accumulating accusations further convinced viewers that this year's competition lacked transparency, from the organization to the final results.
Public trust continued to waver as Fatima Bosch displayed weaknesses in both image and communication skills after her coronation. During an interview with Telemundo in the US, the beauty queen unexpectedly became angry and walked out midway through the interview when repeatedly asked questions related to allegations of "buying the title." This behavior was deemed unprofessional and inappropriate for the position of Miss Universe.
The Pageantry Moments website bluntly stated: "If you can't handle difficult questions, then hand over the crown." This viewpoint received widespread agreement from the audience, who believe that a beauty queen needs confidence, communication skills, and a respectful attitude towards the media.
Against this backdrop, Fatima Bosch is predicted to face many more difficulties throughout her term. The lack of clear direction and support from the Miss Universe organization further exacerbates the situation, especially since the pageant's owner is currently wanted and the management team is considered weak.
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